customers and suppliers
pigeon holesmessages sent between users within the same organisation and local internet domains
following are the types of organisation 1-line organisation 2-line and staff organisation 3-functional organisation 4-divisional organisation 5-project organisation 6-matrix organisation 7-virtual organisation 8-free-form organisation 9-geographical organisation 10-committee organisation
A procurement specialist's role in an organization is to obtain goods and services in response to internal needs. The person in this position purchases everything the company needs to run smoothly.
importances of meetings in an organisation
an internal environment of an organisation is the environment the organisation has control over, it simply means the environment within the organisation. In business management the internal environment of the organisation consists of its internal resource and capabilities. So what resources does the organisation have to turn inputs into outputs and does it have the skills and knowledge necessary to do so?
Internal customers are familys
Extenal users of information are the users that are not involved in the day to day operations of the organisation. internal users are the ones who who are responsible for the operations of the organisation
Refers to the Internal Politics within an Organisation between the different levels of the organisation. (Top, middle/lower Management and the employee's)
Internal control systems are control procedures put in place by the management of an organisation to ensure efficient and effective operation of her activities, so as to meet the organisation's objectives.
How a manager manages internal and external environment of the organisation?
—Internal environment is the one which consist of factors within the organisation that will affect the selling processes. E.g. Organisation resources, budget, sales force, products etc
The recruitment function of the organisations is affected and governed by a mix of various internal and external forces. The internal forces or factors are the factors that can be controlled by the organisation. And the external factors are those factors which cannot be controlled by the organisation. The internal and external forces affecting recruitment function of an organisation are:FACTORS AFFECTING RECRUITMENT
customers and suppliers
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Disagreement between people within a group/organisation.
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